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The Hanafuda earrings seem to be some sort of family heirloom, as far as Tanjiro is concerned. They’re still a pretty enigmatic pair so we don’t know that much about their true meaning in the series, but we do know that they are important and that they are connected both to Tanjiro’s ancestors and to Muzan, the franchise’s primary antagonist. Sumiyoshi also lived at the same time as Yoriichi and although the two of them are not related directly, there seems to have been a very close bond between them, although Demon Slayer needs to further elaborate on that aspect. So, as you can see, the Hanafuda earrings Tanjiro wears are actually based on a very old Japanese card game and the design of the earrings is based on the design of the cards themselves. What Do Hanafuda Earrings Mean? It is quite possible that Yoriichi gave the earrings to Sumiyoshi as a sign of friendship and that they have been passed on to the Kamado family as an heirloom to respect Sumiyoshi’s bond with Yoriichi. However, it is still possible to gamble by assigning points to combinations of images. However, card games were no longer as popular as they had been, due to government repression in the past.

From the word yakuza (the Japanese mafia), the origin is unknown, but the belief that it comes from ya (8), ku (9), za (3) is widespread, since 8, 9, and 3 are 20 points, which is the worst hand in a variant of this card game. So, how does the above story actually relate to the Hanafuda earrings? Well, and we kept that spoiler is hidden on purpose (although it’s visible in the video), Yoriichi Tsugikuni, the demon slayer who almost killed Muzan, was wearing the Hanafuda earrings as his trademark. Later, in 1950, the company expanded its objectives outside of Japan; Hiroshi Yamauchi, Fusajiro’s great-great-grandson and future president of Nintendo, made a deal with Disney to make Hanafuda cards with Disney characters. Nintendo is now dedicated to the development of consoles and video games for them, but few know that in addition to Western cards, Nintendo still factories Hanafuda, although they are only distributed in the Japanese market.Although refined card games had been played in Japan by the nobility for years, they were not in general use, nor were they played by the lower classes. This changed in Tenmon’s eighteenth year (AD 1549) when Francis Xavier arrived in Japan. This story seems to be related to Sumiyoshi, a very old ancestor of the Kamado family. Sumiyoshi looks exactly like a younger Tanjiro and although we don’t really know the exact relation between them, Sumiyoshi is somehow related to the Kamado family. That is why Muzan hates these earrings and that is why he is so afraid of them, but also why Tanjiro is going to play such a big role in the evolution of the series. In Hawaii, it is called Sakura, Higobana, and sometimes Hanafura. In South Korea, the cards are called Hwatoo and the most common game is “Va Stop” (Go Stop). In South Korea, it is very common for it to be played during special holidays such as the lunar new years, and also during the Korean holiday of Chuseok. Greatly fearful of the man he considered to be the real demon, Muzan never directly confronted the Demon Slayers again and sent demons to do his bidding, for the most part, not wanting to risk getting killed. He remains fearful of Yoriichi even after his death, though. Why Does Muzan Hate Hanafuda Earrings?

For the first time in his life, the eternal demon Muzan was stunned and unable to heal; he sat in a pool of his own blood and furiously glared at Yoriichi, who had just asked him what he thought was the value of life. Playing “Go Stop” with the family at holiday gatherings has become a part of Korean culture for many years. It is also played in the former Japanese colony of Micronesia, where it is known as Hanafuda. When Yoriichi came forward to kill him, Muzan used the remains of whatever little power he had left and divided his body in a powerful burst that seemed like an explosion. Yoriichi was seemingly able to destroy nearly all the new fragments, but the pieces he missed ran away and allowed Muzan to regenerate again after a while.The Hanafuda earrings are a very specific pair of objects in the Demon Slayer manga and anime. Despite their usage in the franchise, in the real world, they have a completely different meanings and usage. However, the controversy surrounding Tanjiro's earrings arose because the design also resembles a Rising Sun, the symbol Japan used in World War II. During the global conflict, Japan became an Axis power that colonized other Asian countries, such as China and the Koreas. The symbol remains controversial in many Asian countries because it evokes memories of the traumatic events and war crimes committed by the Imperial Japanese military. That ultimately led to the producers altering the design of Tanjiro's controversial earrings. As hanafuda cards do not have numbers (the main purpose is to associate images) and it takes a long time to finish a game compared to other games, it has a partially limited use for betting.

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